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The signs and symptoms for various hazard classes were listed
in the Hazard Communication Program training.
The specific information even within the same hazard class can vary widely.
Therefore it is important to be able to find the information for a specific chemical.
This is particularly important for highly toxic materials.
The signs and symptoms of exposure may be found in a variety of locations:
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The first source of information is the product label.
Most modern labels have information about signs and symptoms as well as first aid information.
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The MSDS or SDS is then next best source for information about the signs and symptoms of exposure to hazardous chemicals. |
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Web resources such as Wikipedia. |
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Various safety related books. |